Stirling Cellars & Patisserie
Address | 1/5 Johnston St, Stirling SA, Australia |
Phone | +61 8 8339 2345 |
Hours | 07:00-21:00 |
Website | www.stirlinghotel.com.au/cellars |
Categories | Patisserie, Bakery |
Rating | 3.9 26 reviews |
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Stirling Cellars & Patisserie reviews
26My husband & I really loved this place, it has an awesome collection of craft beer & wines. It was very handy that they labelled what was local and what wasn't. The patisserie section was also very stunning & filled with delicious options. The staff were also incredibly helpful & knowledgeable. Easily one of our favourite spots in Stirling, will visit again!
Was lucky to get a really nice mocha from an exceptional barista this afternoon! Highly recommend. Will be back. Super friendly staff and nice atmosphere.
I will go anywhere for a an amazing almond croissant and I think I have found the best place in South Australia. This place is amazing, I will go back there to try their pastries. Their coffee is also great. I highly recommend this place for anyone to go there and give these guys a go.
I took my bicycle up to Stirling today and was starving when this beautiful Patisserie appeared on the horizon.
I stepped in and was sourrounded by beautiful pastries and wines.
I ordered a meat pie and a drink, which were as delicious as it can get.
Unfortunately they made a mistake when serving my order but they apologized and made up for it, so Stirling Cellars & Patisserie still deserves a 5 stars rating.
They have a great range of liquor and a cafe which is a very funky place to chill! In the cafe a personal favourite is the passionfruit gelato, which has a divine tangy flavour, 9 times out of 10 the serving will be very generous. The staff are extremely friendly at the cafe and the place is always kept tidy. However their cafe opening hours are inconvenient for students and the prices are steep.
Waitress scuffy.
Had to ask for sugar for my tea and was told where it was and they were closing soon. I could only find the fake stuff. In the end she gave me a cup of sugar.
Got my order incorrect twice and then didn’t give my money back. Disappointing effort and rude customer service
A consistently beautiful space (whether bottle shop or cafe). Great coffee and the sausage roll was to die for.
Speaking of dying for.maybe it was just the day I was there but most sweets had nuts in them. I was ready to drop a bag on pastries but my nut allergy said no. Almost would though.
So bad. They were so rude and messed up our order 2 times and didn’t do anything about it. I do not rate this place at all
Part beer and wine shop, part fancy coffee shop! There is a good selection of hard to find craft beers, as well as some very fancy rarer whiskeys. The coffee shop has indoor and outdoor seating and a delicious range of savoury and sweet options that can suit for lunch or snack. The croissants are particularly a treat or look out for the giant meringues.
An excellent bottle shop with a boutique Cafe inside serving coffee, special treats and then some artisan type meals from gourmet pies to cakes and premade lunch rolls and more. There's even some select food to cook at home. Cosy tables inside and some outside. Always a quality experience with professional and friendly staff.
I want to like this place. The food is decent, but the service is awful. Pretentious but also slow and incompetent. And the staff always look unhappy.
Located behind the pub and next to Romeos Foodland you’ll find a coffee shop, patisserie and bottle shop / wine bar.
Easy undercover parking below and short term at the front door.
Nice smooth, hot coffee.
Lots of delicious sweets available as well as items to heat at home.
Other goods in the fridge and freezer - pickles and all sorts.
Weekend brunch menu too.
Food and drinks are absolutey delicious with a good range. Staff will send over backwards to give you a good experience
There was a nice range of pastries available during my visit, a number of them would meet various peoples dietary requirements so there looks to be something for everyone.
The coffee I had was pretty good and was not bitter.
I liked the cafe/wine combo, there was a nice wine selection but I did not look at prices as I was there mainly for the coffee and cakes.
I have not tried their menu but of what I saw it looked good.
The Cafe has a nice vibe and the staff were very friendly, I would recommend visiting.
Nice chilled alcohol and patisserie shop with good coffee. Tight parking as it is right next to the Foodland. There is more parking adjacent, in the Woolworths carpark area.
Sat there trying to decide what whiskey to get as I sipped my coffee. 30mins later I still could make up my mind. Not an overwhelming alcohol selection, but a good one.
Great coffee and food here. The place to stop on a group ride in Stirling. The pastries are usually good but the fresh salads and the like are great. Super handy for grabbing a bottle or two also. Whilst the carpark isn't a scenic outlook, it provides comedy in spades as you watch drivers compete for parks and do eight-point turns.
Wanted banana bread. Had whole loaf but notwilling to cut for me. Wasnt on counter for sale either. Ordered ham n cheese croissant to be told no ham (supermarket right next door.hmmm) ordered just cheese and tomato which was warm on top but stone cold throughout. Good grief, what is going on here?
Great coffee (always), delectable pastries or lovely brunch - plus I can grab a quality bottle of wine for dinner. Never disappointed
Excellent decor. Staff friendly and provided good service. Coffee was very nice but the star of the show are the pastries. Definitely worth a try